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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1915)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPN'ER, OR'O.. THURSDAY, OCT. 7. 1915 OF TAGE FOUR DEMOCRATIC LAWS BONDS and INSURANCE INSURE IN 1 INTEREST WANTING f V Royal Insurance Co. and Fireman's rund AND YOUR BONDS IN United States Fidelity Guaranty Co. t Rates furnished upon request T. J. MAHONEY : : Heppner, Oregon Eugene will soon have Coos Bay coal. ' A new cheese factory will be built at Four .Mile. Woodburn wants merger of all the , telephone lines. Lebanon Lumber Co. burned witli loss of $100,000. & A. R. RED for your Rough and Dressed Lumber, Wood and Posts At the Mill or delivered J. A. Seavey will erect a $20,000 theater in Springfield. The O-W. H. & N. payroll at I.a Grande takes 545 checks. A new drain and tile factory has been started at Silverton. The Cresweii cannery will man ufacture spray in that city. Hood River gets a $7500 concrete movie theater 50 by 100 feet. The S. P. payroll at Eueene for the past month was $11,304. The cornerstone for the new post office at Pendleton has been laid. The value of Oregon's hop crop this year is about $2,000,000, at 10c. The big Rainier mill has been com pletely destroyed by fire, loss $150,-000. J! W V V V VT V V A'T"A' t Y ? Y t I MAMOHID - " " 1 i-.ii ... i V I WAfCEES I ? t : y I JEWELlf I v I I I I mmm I 1 V The Leona Mills at Sutherlin are operating after eight months of idle ness. The Hood River Anole & Vineear Co. received a gold medal at Panama Fair. Indications are that Hubbard shoe factory will soon begin operations again. A franchise is being asked for in Albany to establish another light plant. Frank Pival expects to erect 50 houses at Bend, work to begin at once. The Veal hair Factory at Albany has changed from an eight to a ten hour day. Ralph McKechnie has six acres of corn near Albany averaging 14 feet in height. It is estimated that the clover seed crop of Linn county will total $200, 000 this year. Construction is being rushed on the new line of the 0-V. R. & N. into Harney valley. The Marshfield school board la fie-. uring on reducing the school tax 2 mills, $41,000. J. J. Ellinger has cut the fourth crop of alfalfa this season from his farm near Redmond, W. F. Turnidge wants farmers around Albany to raise mint and will take all the oil obtained. A campaign is being made for a wagon road from Eugene to the coast and half a mill tax asked. LicensedEmbalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon MONTERESTELLI 4.4.4.4,.jt4.4,.j4,4,.4,4,4,4,.,4,.4,4,4.4,,4, V vi I J. T I I J. .JU I I I MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work. All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my pricas and estimates before placing their orders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED The Pacific Telephont & Telegraph Co. announces the opening of line be tween Eugene and Florence. J. C. Butcher will establish a large spray factory at Hood River and manufacture arsenate of lead. Coos county has been exneriment- ing with roads planked lengthwise, ana results are highly satisfactory It is announced that Redmond will have a new fireproof warehouse for handling farm products, sizs 60 by i;u. Portland taxes for 1916 estimntprl at $9U,ooo more than for 1915; an will be made to cut this amount how- iver. The Nashville and Toledo ere win eries have distributed over Sin nnn each to the farmers of that section the past year. A committee of Growers Associa tion asks equalization board to make reductions of one-third in valuation of farm lands in the vicinitv of tthih- boro. Right of way deeds are all secured for Sutherlin railroad and it is an nounced that work will start at once on the grade for the Sutherlin, Coos Bay & Eastern. Roseburg citizens will donate. dpi ior tiie big mill of Kendall Km a town which has shown the enterprise of Roseburg in Koine after ti.iu mf Industry is deserving of a bright fu ture. Washington, D. C, Oct. 5. Dem ocratic laws have been tried and found wanting. As the time for Congress to re assemble approaches, this fact is be ing gradually disclosed by the admin istration itself. In nearly every De partment in Washington, government officials are preparing amendments to patch up defects in statutes. These defects exist because the methods followed in the enactment nf n, statutes were slovenly and careless to me msi aegree. Another problem farlm the o,i,in istration, even more serious than that of defective laws, Is that of the gov ernment's finances. Thprp ha hmn - .. . w fcfGCH a growing discrepancy between re-. ipia mm expenditures, creating a ueucii in me treasury that. mt ! provided for. Government funds have hoon u-aut ed, and a large proportion of this waste is due to carelessness by the Democratic Congress in hnnHllncr an. propriations. Articles fore appeared giving a few tvniral py- amples of how this waste has oc curred. These articles might be con tinued indefinitely. Enough has been said, however, to illustrate the waste ful, inefficient principle that has vit iated the entire Democratic regime. A recapitulation of the later arti cles, from 16 to 24, is given herewith. I hey will be followed later hv ari,ii. tional descriptions of Democratic mistakes : 16. Millions of dollars worth pf the nation's timber supply jeopard izes 17. The integrity of the law tax ing "cotton future" sales is in doubt, and must be tested in court. IS. As business manairera H,p Democrats have been failures, their methods of enacting appropriation bills causing enormous waste. To il lustrate: 19. The rural free delivery ser vice has been shamefully crippled. 20. The construction of good roads by governmental aid was re layed a year, and much of tiie appro priation absolutely lost. 21. Important Surveys of Alaska mineral resources were prevented for two successive years. Prevention of epidemics of tuber culosis and trachoma among Indian trmes ana adjacent communities de layed a year. 23. Civil war veterans died in want through needless errors in spe cial pension laws. 24. Over ten million dollars lost in one appropriation bill alone through needless delay in its enact ment; enough lost in four years of similar Democratic dela Vfl tn mnrp tnan cover the present treasury def 1C11. NOW is a good time to be measured for that Royal Tailor Suit PHELPS GROCERY CO. Resident Agents FUNERAL SUPPLIES MODERN EQUIPMENT PAINSTAKING SERVICE CASE FURNITURE COMPANY Tim Bums to The Dulles O. T. Burns, for the past two years engineer on the local branch line, lias gone to The Dalles and will probably have a run between that city and Portland. Rev. T. S. Handsaker will move into the house on lower Gale street, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Burns. Ralph Justus returned to Heppner Sunday after spending the summer as a ranger In the Umatilla Forest reserve, with headquarters at the El lis ranger station. Mr .T,.ti,u that it is very dry in the mountains at the present time. Community Conferences to be Tried in Oregon, A program of "community rnnfor. ences" is offered to the state this year by the extension division of tllP ft r u r 1a University at Eugene. The commun ity conferences are a development from the system of filling single lec ture calls. City planning Is one of specimen topic for a community confWpnra The state University has a school of arcnitecture, at the head of which is fcllis F. Lawrence, who Is notable In ciy planning work. Any Oregon city that desires to map out a develop ment plan so that as the years go on it will be a healthier, prettier anil happier city in which to live is enti tled to the services of anyone on the State University faculty who ran speak with authority upon citv Dlan- ning. A city's educational system is an other specimen topic for a commun ity conference. The University school of education is able to make limited number of school surveys this year showing to each surveyed town where Its scnools are strong and where de fectlve. An elaborate survey of this type was made last year for Ashland. Or. Community conferences on the schools are suggested. School of commerce professors are available for conferences unon citv administration. The extension division believes community conferences will nroduce much more thorough results at much less expense than the old system of sending out single faculty members for single appearances, many of which lectures were requested bv the promoters for cntertuiiiments rather tnan educational or community ad vance purposes. Drink "Crape Smash" The pure flavor of the Concord Grape 5c a glass Fresh Ice Cream Every DayWE MAKE IT THE PALM The Home of Good "Sweet Meats" M4.i.4.J. x x J. J. J. . . J ' ' - ' ' . . TTTTTTTTTTTTTTttttf School Books f AND ALL j School Supplies j AT f Humphreys Drug Co. I L. A. Esteb and son. wpll i,-nn7n Echo attorneys, were in Heppner Sat urday on business. Loy Turner, our county surveyor. carried a badly swelled band for a few days this week as the result of an explosion In the magazine of a .22 rifle. Mr. Turner was huntine rabbits at the time of tiie accident and Just exactly what caused the cart ridges to explode in this peculiar manner he is unable to state. Tim gun was also badly damaged. Win. L. Jolley. of Everett. Wash.. Iia3 established a sIiod in the Pleiss building on May street, where he will be engaged in the upholstering and trimming business." Mr. Jolley makes a specialty of automobile tops. He informs us that Heppner looks bet ter to him than anv town In the state GET THE HABIT OF DEPOSITING YOUR FUNDS WITH The First National Bank of Heppner veZS AMERICAN PEOPLE IN GENERAL, AND AMONG OUR LOCAL PEOPLE IN PARTICULAR. WHEN WE FIRST PUT IN OUR SAVINGS DEPART MENT RESULTS WERE NOT ENCOURAGING, BUT WE FIND THAT THE DEPOSITS HAVE GRADUALLY IN CREASED. A LARGER NUMBER ARE MAKING USE OF THIS METHOD OF TAKING CARE OF THEIR IDLE r UNDS. WE ARE PREPARED TO CARE FOR BOTH LARGE AND SMALL AMOUNTS AND PAY FOUR PER CENT INTEREST. i. WE FEEL THAT THERE ARE MANY MORE IN THI1 COMMUNITY WHO SHOULD BE AVAILING THEM SELVES OF OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND GET PARTICULARS Dr. John B. Dye, the lone dentist, was in the city Saturday. of Washington which he has been in , recently.